Pottery Black
$150.00
Pottery Black on Black
This sturdy Pottery Black on Black can hold small items for you or take a place in your collection. The potter shaped this bowl out of clay and then left to dry. They then polished the piece and etched the design on the top half with a geometric pattern. Next it was added to a kiln which was deprived of oxygen which turns the pottery black. This Bowl has thick walls, so it is heavy and sturdy for its size. The potter signed the bottom J Queen. This Bowl has a 3″ diameter at the top and stands about 3″ high. The rim measures .25″ thick. One of a Kind!
Black on black pottery refers to a specific style that originated in the southwestern United States, particularly among the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico and Arizona. This unique pottery style is closely associated with the Pueblo cultures of Acoma, Hopi, and Zuni.
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